WarhammerAdjacent
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Hi all,
I don't know what the etiquette is around this sort of thing but I thought I'd share a couple of recent projects (which are also the main reason I haven't posted much on here recently).
The first is a Sherman of the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry shortly after D-Day. The figures are mostly Alpine, the chap in the turret I think came from the Asuka kit but with a spare Alpine head I had lying around. I am currently waiting for a PE cap badge to go on the officer at the front.
Most of the modelling I do is armour but I tend to feel vehicles look a bit 'dead' without a figure, or less like a real object used by humans if that makes sense. That's really why I started painting figures in the first place. After the Sherman I decided to try to get a little beyond the 'people standing by a tank' formula and try to use the figures to tell us a little more about the world around the vehicle, this Tortoise was my next attempt at that:
Again, alpine figures apart from the driver who was scavenged from a Tamiya Matilda, I added a hood and overalls collar with putty. Weirdly though the bit of this kit I'm most proud of is that I managed to make it look like he is reaching into the vehicle to operate a lever or something, at least to my eye.
I hope you enjoy these, I'm currently working on the 'next step' in my 'diorama journey' although it has hit a bit of a mojo based speed bump. I might start a thread on here to help motivate me to get it moving again.
I don't know what the etiquette is around this sort of thing but I thought I'd share a couple of recent projects (which are also the main reason I haven't posted much on here recently).
The first is a Sherman of the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry shortly after D-Day. The figures are mostly Alpine, the chap in the turret I think came from the Asuka kit but with a spare Alpine head I had lying around. I am currently waiting for a PE cap badge to go on the officer at the front.
Most of the modelling I do is armour but I tend to feel vehicles look a bit 'dead' without a figure, or less like a real object used by humans if that makes sense. That's really why I started painting figures in the first place. After the Sherman I decided to try to get a little beyond the 'people standing by a tank' formula and try to use the figures to tell us a little more about the world around the vehicle, this Tortoise was my next attempt at that:
Again, alpine figures apart from the driver who was scavenged from a Tamiya Matilda, I added a hood and overalls collar with putty. Weirdly though the bit of this kit I'm most proud of is that I managed to make it look like he is reaching into the vehicle to operate a lever or something, at least to my eye.
I hope you enjoy these, I'm currently working on the 'next step' in my 'diorama journey' although it has hit a bit of a mojo based speed bump. I might start a thread on here to help motivate me to get it moving again.